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- Names of large numbers - Wikipedia
This section illustrates several systems for naming large numbers, and shows how they can be extended past vigintillion Traditional British usage assigned new names for each power of one million (the long scale): 1,000,000 = 1 million; 1,000,0002 = 1 billion; 1,000,0003 = 1 trillion; and so on
- Vigintillion | Googology Wiki | Fandom
One vigintillion (1×10 63) is Archimedes' estimate in The Sand Reckoner of the total number of grains of sand that could fit into the entire cosmos, the diameter of which he estimated in stadia to be what we call 2 light years
- VIGINTILLION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of VIGINTILLION is a number equal to 1 followed by 63 zeros; also, British : a number equal to 1 followed by 120 zeros
- Online Conversion - Large Numbers
Most people know 1,000 is called a thousand, and 1,000,000 is called a million, but what is a quadrillion? Or a sextillion? I have compiled this list for that purpose There is not a standard naming scheme for numbers over a million, and different countries call numbers different things
- Wonderland: Vigintillion to Novemvigintillion - Vigintillion Family . . .
Wonderland: Vigintillion to Novemvigintillion - Vigintillion Family | Learn to Count | BIG NUMBERS more
- vigintillion - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
vigintillion (plural vigintillions) Originally, in accordance with the long scale, the twentieth power of a million, 10 120; now (originally US), in accordance with the short scale, more usually 10 63
- VIGINTILLION Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
VIGINTILLION definition: a cardinal number represented in the U S by 1 followed by 63 zeros, and in Great Britain by 1 followed by 120 zeros See examples of vigintillion used in a sentence
- List of Names of Large Numbers - Basic-mathematics. com
Ever heard though of vigintillion, decillion, or quattuordecillion? Here is a table with names of very large numbers in math 1 Perhaps you have heard before people say “zillion,” “gazillion,” “prillion,” and "Mega-Million" for large numbers These terms are not actual names for very big numbers
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